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1980: The longest-running court case in US history, the Sioux Nation versus the United States, was
ruled
upon by the US Supreme Court.
The future should be
ruled
by people themselves, even sometimes if they are voices that might now scare us.
And in 1921, the Montana Supreme Court
ruled
in a case involving Prickly Pear that the folks who were there first had the first, or "senior water rights."
So here's a great puzzle: in a universe
ruled
by the second law of thermodynamics, how is it possible to generate the sort of complexity I've described, the sort of complexity represented by you and me and the convention center?
I know that in 1989 he no longer
ruled
the Soviet Union, but that's the best picture that I can find.
Some of these economies were
ruled
by authoritarian governments in the 60s and 70s and 1980s.
The court
ruled
in favor of keeping INSITE open by nine to zero.
They typed in, "The Illinois Supreme Court has
ruled
that Rahm Emanuel is eligible to run for Mayor of Chicago" — see, I tied it in to the last talk — "and ordered him to stay on the ballot."
As a matter of fact, it wasn't until 2008 that the Supreme Court
ruled
for the first time the Second Amendment protects an individual right to possess a firearm unconnected with service in a militia and to use that arm for traditionally lawful purposes, such as self-defense within the home.
Here's how to relax your anxieties, if you have them: Understand that mathematics is a language
ruled
like other verbal languages, or like verbal language generally, by its own grammar and system of logic.
The Supreme Court
ruled
last month that a policeman has to get a warrant if he wants to do prolonged tracking, but the law isn't clear about civilians doing this to one another, so it's not just Big Brother we have to worry about, but Big Neighbor.
Because in the mean time, the German Constitutional Court
ruled
that the implementation of this E.U. directive into German law was unconstitutional.
No to a new Pharaoh, because whoever comes next should understand that we will never be
ruled
by another dictator.
Other subjects came up almost never, including living conditions that to me looked close to prison life: 10 or 15 workers in one room, 50 people sharing a single bathroom, days and nights
ruled
by the factory clock.
When I say if mayors
ruled
the world, when I first came up with that phrase, it occurred to me that actually, they already do.
In 1967, the Supreme Court
ruled
in Loving v. Virginia, and invalidated all laws that prohibited interracial marriage.
He
ruled
the Ministry of State Security for more than 30 years.
And further, I should invite him to meet my oldest trustee, who had majored in French history at Yale some 70-odd years before and, at 89, still
ruled
the world's largest privately owned textile empire with an iron hand.
He
ruled
the country with an iron fist, and anyone who dared question his authority was arrested, tortured, jailed or even killed.
Whether he
ruled
anyone, or even lived at all is, unfortunately, less clear.
Geoffrey blended them all: A magical sword called Caledfwlch and a Roman fortress called Caerleon appeared in his source material, so Geoffrey’s Arthur
ruled
from Caerleon and wielded Caliburnus, the Latin translation of Caledfwlch.
In the year 400 C.E. the Celts in Britain were
ruled
by Romans.
The Land of Pi had been
ruled
by the numbers as anarcho-syndicalist commune, each number with a vote, but, one powerful number from what we'll call the Imperial Senate, engineered a war between some robot things and the knights of the kingdom, and then installed himself as Supreme Emperor, and then Puff the Magic Digit Dragon ate him, and a princess or two, and, well, all the other numbers in the Land of Pi actually.
The founding fathers knew that they did not want to establish another country that was
ruled
by a king, so the discussions were centered on having a strong and fair national government that protected individual freedoms and did not abuse its power.
By finding one origin for shark teeth from two eras by stating natural laws ruling the present also
ruled
the past, Steno planted seeds for uniformitarianism, the idea that the past was shaped by processes observable today.
While governing Hispaniola, he tortured and mutilated natives who didn't bring him enough gold and sold girls as young as nine into sexual slavery, and he was brutal even to the other colonists he ruled, to the point that he was removed from power and thrown in jail.
But the two judges who
ruled
against us, did so for completely different reasons.
In 1644, northern Manchu clans overthrew the Ming to establish the Qing dynasty, incorporating Mongolia as well, Thus, for the second time, China was
ruled
by the very people the wall had tried to keep out.
Its dominions fragmented into kingdoms
ruled
by Goths and other Germanic tribes who assimilated into local cultures, though many of their names still mark the map.
So it's been
ruled
by a king and a royal family in line with their tradition, for a very long time.
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